Campus dogs on finals week—instant serotonin.

Campus dogs on finals week—instant serotonin.

Campus Dogs on Finals Week

CAMPUS DOGS ON FINALS WEEK—INSTANT SEROTONIN.

Follow for more nostalgic glimpses into campus life that still echo in our minds.

Remember those endless hours in the library, the coffee fumes, the mounting pressure of exams? Your brain felt like it was running on fumes, every neuron stretched to its limit. Then, a sudden, joyful disruption. A wagging tail, a soft nuzzle against your hand, a furry face looking up at you with pure, unconditional love. Campus dogs on finals week were more than just pets; they were beacons of pure, unadulterated serotonin.

It wasn't the grand lectures or the groundbreaking research that always stick, was it? It was these tiny, whimsical moments of unexpected comfort. The gentle panting beside your study carrel, the quiet comfort of petting a golden retriever after a particularly brutal problem set. These fleeting interactions offered a vital micro-respite, a brief sanctuary from the intellectual grind. They were a reminder that joy exists outside of equations and essays, a moment of unburdened connection that reset your frayed nerves.

These weren't therapy animals in a formal sense, just beloved companions of professors or staff, wandering through the campus common areas, instinctively knowing exactly who needed a moment of calm. For current students, it's a shared experience of finding peace amidst the storm. For alumni, it’s a vivid, cherished memory, a small detail that brings an instant smile, proving that sometimes, the most profound impacts come in the smallest, furriest packages.

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